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bonded ADSL

Cyber Connect is currently running a Bundles Only exciting promotion on its bonded ADSL offering to clients who sign up before the end of May. Service does not have to be installed for the clients to enjoy this bonded ADSL bundles only special. However, a full 12 months contract must be signed by that date.

Why bonded ADSL?

Bonded ADSL is a cost-effective solution for doubling your upload and download speed in line with the requirements of running mission-critical, bandwidth intensive applications.This a far more cheaper option in comparison to leased lines

Why bonded ADSL?

Bonded ADSL is a cost-effective solution for doubling your upload and download speed in line with the requirements of running mission-critical, bandwidth intensive applications.This a far more cheaper option in comparison to leased lines

The prevailing economic recession has left many businesses feeling the crunch and it is inevitable that many of them arexseeking ways in which they can reduce their expenditure bill without compromising on operational efficiency.

For many years the only viable way to connect your branches to head office was to use expensive ,wired, point-to-point connections such as Telkom's diginet leased lines. Then ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) finally arrived in South Africa and companies decided to cut costs and use Virtual Private Network's over broadband ADSL connections to connect branches to head office.

Bonded ADSL is a broadband solution that takes up to 5 separate ADSL lines and bonds them together to provide one larger "pipe" to the Internet.

Bonded ADSL is not load balancing

Bonded ADSL is different from a load balancing solution, which simply route different type of traffic, such as web or mail, over different ADSL connections. With these solutions the maximum throughput is limited to the capabilities of a single ADSL line.

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) users know that there is a significant difference in their upload and download speeds when using ADSL. The key question for business is, "when is this an issue and how does it affect a businesses decision to make use of ADSL or not"?

In the current economic climate many companies are downgrading from expensive diginet lines, with their low bandwidth and high cost, to bonded ADSL which allows up to 20Mbps download speeds and up to 2Mbps upload speed. But bonded ADSL can also be used to cut costs by providing cheap and abundant bandwidth for a VOIP trunk for your IP-PBX, such as Asterisk, and not just to save money on